Experiencing Data w/ Brian T. O’Neill

197 - Agentic AI Isn’t a Moat for Analytics Products. This is


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Everyone is racing to the same place chasing a limited set of buyers—how will your “AI for BI” product stand out?

I've been seeing teams heavily invest in copilots, agents, semantic layers, governance frameworks, and increasingly sophisticated models, yet many still hear the same feedback from sales prospects: “We may just build this ourselves?" Or they don’t hear it, but suspect the customer is doing just that. 

Whether they actually can DIY the solution is the wrong question. The bigger question is *why they believe they can.* Your product may have a genuine competitive advantage, but your real challenge is that this advantage isn't obvious to buyers. The moat exists, but it is invisible.

What makes this relevant is that many capabilities once considered differentiators are rapidly becoming normalized. AI copilots, agentic analytics, governed data, semantic layers, and broad integrations now appear across nearly every platform in the category. As AI accelerates development, sophisticated engineering alone becomes harder to defend as a lasting advantage.

So what actually creates a durable moat if the engineering and product seems easy to copy? I explore four areas: proprietary data, trusted relationships, and products that accumulate institutional knowledge remain difficult to replicate. And finally, user experience itself as a strategy. As users increasingly access your intelligence through AI agents rather than dashboards, their experience may become the moat that competitors can't copy.

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  • AI for BI and analytics products is facing a race to commoditization (2:09)
  • Common moats that everyone is using right now and why they fail (3:28)
  • Proprietary data as a moat (9:29)
  • Being embedded in your community as a moat (11:14)
  • Compounding institutional knowledge as a moat (15:22)
  • UX design asa moat even when there is little/no UI to see (18:36)
  • Find the baseline for customer experience to build into later strategies (25:11)
  • Actionable questions to ask your team to move forward on finding your competitive differentiation as a B2B analytics product (28:02)  
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